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the former alaska governor sarah palin used it twice in july. once on a news show and once on twitter in place of refute or repudiate. also opulent, used to describe chelsea clinton's wedding. >>> if you want a baby but can't conceive the natural way this week stew -- abc2 news is working for you. with couples who used modern medicine to have their baby. your child breaks a bone. usually gets a big white cast, right? in our "health alert," why casts could soon be a thing of the past. plus, ray lewis heads back to school. why the ravens linebacker visited a local elementary school today. looking at bel air, currently 92 degrees. the forecast coming up. >>> getting pregnant doesn't come easy for everyone. for some women it's a painstaking process that requires the help of modern medicine. all this week we're looking at different treatments and options for couples wanting to start a family. in tonight's "take 5", linda so tells us about donor eggs. >> you want to see it? >> reporter: quincy always knew she wanted a baby. when she and doug started t
the former alaska governor sarah palin used it twice in july. once on a news show and once on twitter in place of refute or repudiate. also opulent, used to describe chelsea clinton's wedding. >>> if you want a baby but can't conceive the natural way this week stew -- abc2 news is working for you. with couples who used modern medicine to have their baby. your child breaks a bone. usually gets a big white cast, right? in our "health alert," why casts could soon be a thing of...
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hit us up on the wmar facebook fan page. leave your comments. >>> something exciting is going on right now in baltimore city. they are taking steps to make sure that every single one of us is healthy. abc2 news, sherrie johnson joins us live from the jackson recreation center on a city wide wellness initiative. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, we are here in northwest baltimore and exercising is in the air. i'm not dressed for it, but it's definitely in the air. baltimore city mayor, stephanie rollins blake just announced the city days. mayor, can you tell me a little more about this healthy city days? >> the health department did a study and we found in some communities in baltimore, the life expectancy was over 80 years old. some neighborhoods less than a mile away, the life expectancy was barely 60. that's ridiculous, we can do better. this is part of an effort to join with our partners, giant, all of these great partners to create a healthier city. >> wow. the first in the nation. that's awesome. >> i'm very exci
hit us up on the wmar facebook fan page. leave your comments. >>> something exciting is going on right now in baltimore city. they are taking steps to make sure that every single one of us is healthy. abc2 news, sherrie johnson joins us live from the jackson recreation center on a city wide wellness initiative. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, we are here in northwest baltimore and exercising is in the air. i'm not dressed for it, but it's definitely in the air. baltimore...
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it's used as a stabilizer. it's used as a pigment for paints. and it's very common in batteries. it's been on the market for years. but we are concerned it will show up a lot in other products, such as children's jewelry or hair barettes. young children have a tendency to put jewelry in their mouth. well, that can have a toxic reaction to children. so you want to avoid exposure as much as possible. >> and these are the three items that are really concerning. consumer reports in this study found a product sold at claire's boutique. it's obviously a popular jewelry store for kids. it's a clover shaped cell phone charm, that had high levels of cadmium, along with a barette. a will the of kids like to wear that. and also, kid adorable bumblebee raincoats. those are the three products where they found high levels of that metal. jamie. >> sandra endo keeping it safe this morning. >>> in our democracy 2010 report, a chance it avoid those long lines on election day. early voting has begun in maryland. today republican gubernatorial candidate, robert ehrlich is going to cast his vote in m
it's used as a stabilizer. it's used as a pigment for paints. and it's very common in batteries. it's been on the market for years. but we are concerned it will show up a lot in other products, such as children's jewelry or hair barettes. young children have a tendency to put jewelry in their mouth. well, that can have a toxic reaction to children. so you want to avoid exposure as much as possible. >> and these are the three items that are really concerning. consumer reports in this study...
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tell us, send us an e-mail with an attached photo with whoever it is celebrating a birthday so we can wish them a happy birthday. wmar.com is the place to send it to. >>> now it's 6:24 and sometimes all you need is a hug to change your mood. >> absolutely. these teens you don't know what they are going to give you for free. we're going to tell you all about it. >> and they are running to remember their fallen brothers and sisters on september 11. i'm sherrie johnson. coming up, i'll have more on the tour of duty. hi. i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat and consistently sized to cook in just 10 minutes. life's not perfect. that's why there's perdue perfect portions. [ male announcer ] perdue perfect portions. ready when you are. >>> now, good morning m
tell us, send us an e-mail with an attached photo with whoever it is celebrating a birthday so we can wish them a happy birthday. wmar.com is the place to send it to. >>> now it's 6:24 and sometimes all you need is a hug to change your mood. >> absolutely. these teens you don't know what they are going to give you for free. we're going to tell you all about it. >> and they are running to remember their fallen brothers and sisters on september 11. i'm sherrie johnson. coming...
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its worth more than other metals used for wiring. police believe there may be more. >> it's still ongoing. there may be other wire these individuals may have if their possession. may have taken. this wire was valued at several thousand dollars. >> reporter: the fact that it was good clean copper wire and you can get more money for it at a junk yard. it was early in the morning and dark out here, diligent police work ended up in an arrest. don harrison for abc2 news. >> both suspects are charring with felony theft. >>> anne arundel county police also say this man slip $0,000 worth of underarmer merchandise off his delivery truck and into his home. $20,000. police say charles price was a courier with air freight plus. he said he was removing merchandise while making deliveries for the company. it's believed he may have stolen as much as $50,000 in underarmor merchandise over a two-year period. >>> a manhunt for a maryland man considered to be armed and dangerous comes to an end. 31-year-old joshua prince has surrendered to authorities
its worth more than other metals used for wiring. police believe there may be more. >> it's still ongoing. there may be other wire these individuals may have if their possession. may have taken. this wire was valued at several thousand dollars. >> reporter: the fact that it was good clean copper wire and you can get more money for it at a junk yard. it was early in the morning and dark out here, diligent police work ended up in an arrest. don harrison for abc2 news. >> both...
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clock wise flow is going to allow for us to get more humid today and also allow us to warm those temperatures up. the satellite and radar showing the gulf of mexico once again because tropical storm irmine made land fall 40 miles to the south of that into mexico. as you check out the forecast for us, that cold front moves in here as we go into tomorrow. we stay dry. you know what that cold front is going to do, it's going to drop temperatures down. the temperature around 87, mostly sunny, and warmer. by the time we hit tonight, the temperature is going to be around 67 degrees, mainly clear, and we will have a south breeze and by tomorrow, things looking stellar once again. especially if you like the warmer temperatures, around 88 degrees. we'll see an increase in humidity. it's not going to feel anything like july or august and we will start to get warmer. that temperature around 88 degrees. still plenty of sunshine in the forecast. kim brown, how is that traffic this morning? >> traffic actually looks very good so far. coming across the bay bridge this morning on the westbound span, some deb
clock wise flow is going to allow for us to get more humid today and also allow us to warm those temperatures up. the satellite and radar showing the gulf of mexico once again because tropical storm irmine made land fall 40 miles to the south of that into mexico. as you check out the forecast for us, that cold front moves in here as we go into tomorrow. we stay dry. you know what that cold front is going to do, it's going to drop temperatures down. the temperature around 87, mostly sunny, and...
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traffic can get by using cedar lane. as we look at the beltway, here we are, traffic still very light, moving at a nice pace. no problems around 695. 83, 95, and 295 checking in clear at this time. megan and jamie, back to you. >> he calls it the most urgent task creating jobs and fixing the economy. president obama says he'll keep fighting to turn the economy around, but is spending $50 million the answer? emily schmidt is in washington this morning. >> this week's president obama is -- to slow the winning. >> i personally think, yes we can is more inspiring than no we can't. >> the washington post poll finds more people saying about the president, no, he hasn't. for the first time, most voters, 52% now disapprove of the way mr. obama is handling his job overall. more voters say the president made the economy worse. >> i am going to keep fighting every single day. every single hour. every single minute to turn this economy around. >> the first idea, $50 billion for transportation projects. tomorrow, the president will p
traffic can get by using cedar lane. as we look at the beltway, here we are, traffic still very light, moving at a nice pace. no problems around 695. 83, 95, and 295 checking in clear at this time. megan and jamie, back to you. >> he calls it the most urgent task creating jobs and fixing the economy. president obama says he'll keep fighting to turn the economy around, but is spending $50 million the answer? emily schmidt is in washington this morning. >> this week's president obama...
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president obama used the occasion to unveil a new plan and inject life into the economy. in milwaukee today the president outlined a six-year plan to overhaul the nation's roads, railways and air travel systems from rebuilding highways to train tracks to launching a new air navigation system to cut down on delays. it's a $50 billion investment. the president believes it's gonna help create new jobs. president obama we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs right now. >> that announcement is a calculated political risk. while democrats are desperate to re-train control of congress they are hesitant to approve all those billions in spending crew 1458 weeks before the new elections. >>> craigslist has agreed to close its adult services section, the company says that part of the site was always intended forly i didn't tell matt adult business but opponents say it went much further than that. >> it was as easy as convenient and as normalized to buy a child for sex as it was to buy a chair or a couch. >> the attorneys g
president obama used the occasion to unveil a new plan and inject life into the economy. in milwaukee today the president outlined a six-year plan to overhaul the nation's roads, railways and air travel systems from rebuilding highways to train tracks to launching a new air navigation system to cut down on delays. it's a $50 billion investment. the president believes it's gonna help create new jobs. president obama we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of...
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the key joining us from chicago. good morning. -- vicky joining us from chicago. caller: i am a veteran. one of the things that gets me is i do not blame the republicans, the democrats, or the independence, a prim everyone in washington who has allowed a climate from incompetency and climate of an activity to persist. in one of the reasons why i call this morning was we as citizens have to do our part. if you see a fight, and you know in your heart there are people that are being hired and not legally in this country, you have a duty and responsibility to report that to the department of immigration. i think that one of the things we need to do in this country as individuals is to encourage wherever we can positive things that are going on, and not focus so much upon the negatives. we need to have faith in our government, no matter who was in the white house, but we also need to have base in each other, and i think if we cannot do that, we as a country will fail, and we as citizens will fail ourselves. thank you. host: randy joining us from las vegas on the democr
the key joining us from chicago. good morning. -- vicky joining us from chicago. caller: i am a veteran. one of the things that gets me is i do not blame the republicans, the democrats, or the independence, a prim everyone in washington who has allowed a climate from incompetency and climate of an activity to persist. in one of the reasons why i call this morning was we as citizens have to do our part. if you see a fight, and you know in your heart there are people that are being hired and not...